Category: architecture
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Is Washington a Color or Black and White (Photography) Town?
I have lived and worked in the D.C. area for most of my life and taken countless thousands of photos here. (please see more text and photos below) Want to see another ISBAA post with a Black and White D.C. Photo, please check out Early Morning on the National Mall
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2013 Year in Review Framing Pittsburgh
Before the new year starts, I thought it would be fun to look back on some of the most viewed and most “liked” posts on this blog. I may also throw in a couple of my personal favorites that may have not received that much attention their first time out. For some of these Year…
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Christmas at the United States Capitol Building
The weather in Washington D.C has been splendid, with the temperatures reaching into the 70s over the last couple of days. For a recent holiday lights post, please check out Meadowlark Holiday Lights. Please
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Wordless Wednesday : Savannah, Ga.
To view two other posts on ISBAA that feature photos taken in beautiful Savannah, Ga., please click on Savannah. Thank you!
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue- Churches and Model Living Rooms
My favorite color has always been blue and its many hues. I shot this photo this past summer of a church in rural Garrett County, Md. It was a beautiful day and the sky was such a dark blue I rarely see. It looks as if there is wiring on this church that enables the…
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Photography at 60 Miles Per Hour
I am a big believer in taking your camera everywhere you go. You never know when a good photo could be around the next corner or turn, including when you are riding in a car. The photo above was taken from the passenger side of a car with an iPhone while traveling in Maryland. (please…
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Photo Tips : No Tripod, No Problem
I have a confession to make this morning. I am not a big fan of tripods. In fact I rarely use them. Let me explain…. (see more text and examples of long exposure images taken without tripods below)